Further study of $D^+_s$ decays into $π^- π^+ π^+$

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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10 pages, 10 tables, 9 figures

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10.1140/epjc/s10052-008-0581-y

A Dalitz plot analysis of the OZI rule violating decay $D^+_s$ into $\pi^- \pi^+ \pi^+$ is presented using different partial wave approaches. Scalar and vector waves are described by $K$-matrices; their production is parameterized in a $P$-vector approach. Alternatively, Breit-Wigner amplitudes and Flatt\'e parametrization are used. Special emphasis is devoted to scalar mesons. The $f_0(980)$ resonance provides the most significant contribution. Adding $f_0(1500)$ to the scalar wave leads to an acceptable fit while introduction of $f_0(1370)$ and/or $f_0(1710)$ does not lead to significant improvements. A scan of the scalar wave optimizes for $M=1452\pm 22$ MeV/c$^2$. When $f_0(1710)$ is added, the mass uncertainty increases, and the fit yields $M=1470\pm 60$ MeV/c$^2$ which is fully compatible with the nominal $f_0(1500)$ mass. The scalar wave seems to exhibit a phase motion of 270$^{\circ}$ units in the mass range from 1200 to 1650 MeV/c$^2$.

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